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Attendant-Assisting Baby Walker

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-04-21
NASH JEFFREY
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[0010]The present invention is directed to an attendant-assisting baby walker that conveniently and safely allows a baby to practice walking and to strengthen the walking muscles while supported in a proper upright walking posture and that allows the parent or attendant to remain upright thereby reducing strain on the lower back.
[0011]The attendant-assisting baby walker includes an open-top body suit with attached right and left support straps. The body suit includes both a torso-encircling component and a crotch component. The crotch front and back attach at or near the lower front and lower back edges of the torso-encircling component, respectively. The torso-encircling component is configured with a zipper, allowing fast and easy placement and positioning of the baby.
[0012]The support straps are preferably adjustable to accommodate attendants of varying heights. The attendant-assisting baby walker increases safety and comfort for both the baby and the attendant.

Problems solved by technology

However, repeatedly leaning over to assist and support a baby as he or she practices and exercises day after day can cause stress and strain on the back of the parent or attendant.
Several types of baby walker devices have been previously proposed, but each of these suffer from one or more disadvantages or limitations.
This type of baby walker suffers from a lack of safety, as a baby's grasping skills may not be adequate to support his or her weight; when the baby's grip loosens he or she may fall.
Accordingly, much of the benefit may be lost, as the need to practice walking may not overlap the development of gripping ability.
This chest-band type baby (or child) assistive device has a limited ability to distribute pressure.
Consequently it may place undue pressure on the baby's chest or underarm area, especially if the baby trips or falls, so that the full weight of the baby will be placed on the generally narrow band.
Thus, the parent cannot exert an even upward force to assist the baby in maintaining the proper upright posture or to prevent the baby from falling.
If the parent reduces or releases the backward pressure, the baby may be overbalanced and can tumble forward.
However, currently available devices of this type still have disadvantages.
Some devices of this type (such as U.S. Pat. No. 5,120,287; No. 6,968,809; No. 6,325,023; No. 4,981,110; and No. 6,095,613) have a thin crotch strap, which does not distribute the pressure well or evenly, so is not comfortable for the child.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,341,025); these cause undue pressure at the inner upper thigh and may cause skin chafing.
Additionally, some of the devices of this type (such as U.S. Pat. No. 5,388,551 and No. 6,397,389; U.S. Patent Applications No. 2006 / 0278176 and No. 2008 / 0018163) have complex strap and buckling systems, making it tedious and time-intensive to place the baby within and to adjust.
As a baby walking exercise may be of only a short duration, this is particularly inconvenient.

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[0031]Shown throughout the figures, the present invention is directed toward a convenient and practical attendant-assisting baby walker that allows a baby to safely practice walking with aid from a parent or other attendant. The attendant can assist the baby in learning to walk by helping the baby to remain in the correct upright posture and by supporting a portion of the baby's weight; yet the attendant is able to remain substantially erect, thereby preventing back strain and increasing the enjoyment of the activity. (Throughout the description of the invention, the person supporting the baby is referred to as an “attendant.” This term is meant to include any person capable of supporting the baby, such as a parent, grandparent, childcare worker, nanny, au pair, older sibling, or the like.)

[0032]Two embodiments are presented, the first embodiment of FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 configured with a front zipper and the preferred second embodiment of FIG. 8 configured with a back zipper. Alternate ...

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Abstract

An attendant-assisting baby walker that allows an attendant to remain upright while comfortably helping a baby to practice walking is provided. The attendant-assisting baby walker includes an open-top body suit with attached right and left support straps. The body suit includes both a torso-encircling component and a crotch component. The crotch front and back attach at or near the lower front and lower back edges of the torso-encircling component, respectively. The torso-encircling component is configured with a zipper, allowing fast and easy placement and positioning of the baby. The support straps are preferably adjustable to accommodate attendants of varying heights. The convenient, easy-to-use attendant-assisting baby walker increases safety and comfort for both the baby and the attendant.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This Non-Provisional Application claims the benefit of co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61 / 251,745, filed on Oct. 15, 2009, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates generally to baby accessories, and more particularly to an attendant-assisting baby walker that allows a parent or other attendant to assist a baby beginning walker by providing stability and support.BACKGROUND INFORMATION[0003]For a number of months before a baby learns to walk, he or she is interested in practicing the movements necessary for walking. Additionally, learning to walk is facilitated by exercise and by the strengthening of the appropriate muscles. To help the baby beginning walker maintain the proper upright walking posture while practicing taking steps and learning to walk, the parent (or other attendant) generally leans over to hold the hands of the baby or to support the baby ...

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IPC IPC(8): A61G1/00
CPCA47D13/086A47D13/046
Inventor NASH, JEFFREY
Owner NASH JEFFREY
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